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1 ROAD COMMISSION FOR IONIA COUNT 170 E. Riverside Drive P.O. Box 76 Ionia, Michigan Phone (616) Fax (616) CHARLES G. MINKLE KENNETH L. GASPER ALBERT A. ALM KAREN D. BOTA ROBERT G. DUNTON Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner DOROTH G. POHL, CPA Managing Director PAUL A. SPITZLE, P.E. County Highway Engineer NOTICE TO BIDDERS ADDENDUM A Contract # W Riverside Drive This Addendum changes the terms of the Bid Proposal. By Submitting a bid you accept all changes included in this Addendum. STATE PREVAILING WAGE Prospective bidders of the April 11 th, 2017 Riverside Drive Bid Letting, are hereby advised that this Addendum "A" noting the Michigan General Wage Determination, effective in 2017, is to be attached to the project bid instructions/specifications. Addendum A consists of 2 documents; 1. Informational Sheet: Prevailing Wages on State Projects and Road Builder Prevailing Wage Rates for State Funded Projects. When you are instructed to ADD a NON BID ITEM PAGE(S), OR PORTIONS THEREOF, you MUST CONSIDER it/them in developing your bid, but the physical insertion of the new page(s) into the proposal is not necessary. FAILURE TO CARR OUT THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS ADDENDUM MA RESULT IN THE REJECTION OF OUR BID. Prospective bidders on the above proposal are hereby advised of the above changes. IONIA COUNT ROAD COMMISSION IONIA COUNT, MICHIGAN DATE: March 24,

2 STATE OF MICHIGAN Wage and Hour Division P.O. Box Lansing, Michigan Toll Free: MI-WAGE ( ) Informational Sheet: Prevailing Wages on State Projects REQUIREMENTS OF THE PREVAILING WAGES ON STATE PROJECTS ACT, PUBLIC ACT 166 OF 1965 The State of Michigan determines prevailing rates pursuant to the Prevailing Wages on State Projects Act, Public Act 166 of 1965, as amended. The purpose of establishing prevailing rates is to provide minimum rates of pay that must be paid to workers on construction projects for which the state or a school district is the contracting agent and which is financed or financially supported by the state. By law, prevailing rates are compiled from the rates contained in collectively bargained agreements which cover the locations of the state projects. The official prevailing rate schedule provides an hourly rate which includes wage and fringe benefit totals for designated construction mechanic classifications. The overtime rates also include wage and fringe benefit totals. Please pay special attention to the overtime and premium pay requirements. Prevailing wage is satisfied when wages plus fringe benefits paid to a worker are equal to or greater than the required rate. State of Michigan responsibilities under the law: The department establishes the prevailing rate for each classification of construction mechanic requested by a contracting agent prior to contracts being let out for bid on a state project. Contracting agent responsibilities under the law: If a contract is not awarded or construction does not start within 90 days of the date of the issuance of rates, a redetermination of rates must be requested by the contracting agent. Rates for classifications needed but not provided on the Prevailing Rate Schedule, must be obtained prior to contracts being let out for bid on a state project. The contracting agent, by written notice to the contractor and the sureties of the contractor known to the contracting agent, may terminate the contractor's right to proceed with that part of the contract, for which less than the prevailing rates have been or will be paid, and may proceed to complete the contract by separate agreement with another contractor or otherwise, and the original contractor and his sureties shall be liable to the contracting agent for any excess costs occasioned thereby. Contractor responsibilities under the law: Every contractor and subcontractor shall keep posted on the construction site, in a conspicuous place, a copy of all prevailing rates prescribed in a contract. Every contractor and subcontractor shall keep an accurate record showing the name and occupation of and the actual wages and benefits paid to each construction mechanic employed by him in connection including certified payroll, as used in the industry, with said contract. This record shall be available for reasonable inspection by the contracting agent or the department. Each contractor or subcontractor is separately liable for the payment of the prevailing rate to its employees. The prime contractor is responsible for advising all subcontractors of the requirement to pay the prevailing rate prior to commencement of work. The prime contractor is secondarily liable for payment of prevailing rates that are not paid by a subcontractor. A construction mechanic shall only be paid the apprentice rate if registered with the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training and the rate is included in the contract. Enforcement: A person who has information of an alleged prevailing wage violation on a state project may file a complaint with the State of Michigan. The department will investigate and attempt to resolve the complaint informally. During the course of an investigation, if the requested records and posting certification are not made available in compliance with Section 5 of Act 166, the investigation will be concluded and a referral to the Office of Attorney General for civil action will be made. The Office of Attorney General will pursue costs and fees associated with a lawsuit if filing is necessary to obtain records. Page 1 of 11

3 STATE OF MICHIGAN MICHIGAN PREVAILING WAGE RATE SCHEDULE For Parking Lot, Road, Highway, Bridge & Airport Construction General Information Regarding Fringe Benefits Certain fringe benefits may be credited toward the payment of the Prevailing Wage Rate: o If a fringe benefit is paid directly to a construction mechanic o If a fringe benefit contribution or payment is made on behalf of a construction mechanic o If a fringe benefit, which may be provided to a construction mechanic, is pursuant to a written contract or policy o If a fringe benefit is paid into a fund, for a construction mechanic When a fringe benefit is not paid by an hourly rate, the hourly credit will be calculated based on the annual value of the fringe benefit divided by 2080 hours per year (52 40 hours per week). The following is an example of the types of fringe benefits allowed and how an hourly credit is calculated: Vacation 40 hours X $14.00 per hour = $560/2080 = $.27 Dental insurance $31.07 monthly premium X 12 mos. = $ /2080 = $.18 Vision insurance $5.38 monthly premium X 12 mos. = $64.56/2080 = $.03 Health insurance $ monthly premium X 12 mos. = $2,760.00/2080 = $1.33 Life insurance $27.04 monthly premium X 12 mos. = $324.48/2080 = $.16 Tuition $ annual cost/2080 = $.24 Bonus 4 quarterly bonus/year x $250 = $ /2080 = $ k Employer Contribution $ total annual contribution/2080 = $.96 Total Hourly Credit $3.65 Other examples of the types of fringe benefits allowed: Sick pay Holiday pay Accidental Death & Dismemberment insurance premiums The following are examples of items that will not be credited toward the payment of the Prevailing Wage Rate o Legally required payments, such as: Unemployment Insurance payments Workers Compensation Insurance payments FICA (Social Security contributions, Medicare contributions) o Reimbursable expenses, such as: Clothing allowance or reimbursement Uniform allowance or reimbursement Gas allowance or reimbursement Travel time or payment Meals or lodging allowance or reimbursement Per diem allowance or payment o Other payments to or on behalf of a construction mechanic that are not wages or fringe benefits, such as: Industry advancement funds Financial or material loans Page 2 of 11

4 STATE OF MICHIGAN MICHIGAN PREVAILING WAGE RATE SCHEDULE For Parking Lot, Road, Highway, Bridge & Airport Construction OPERATING ENGINEERS CLASSIFICATION DESCRIPTIONS Class I Asphalt Paver (self-propelled) Asphalt Planer (self-propelled) Asphalt Plant Operator Auto-Grader Blade Grader Operator Batch Plant (concrete-central mix) Backhoe (with over 3/8 yard bucket) Bulldozer Operator Concrete Pump 3" and over Conveyor Loader Operator (euclid type) Crane Operator Dragline Operator Elevating Grader Operator End-loader Operator (1 yard capacity or over) Slip Form Paver Finishing Machine Operator (asphalt) Gradall Operator (and similar type machines) Hoisting Engineer Hydro demolisher (water blaster) Locomotive Operator Mechanic Paver Operator (5 bags or more) Pump Operator (6" discharge or over, gas, diesel powered, or generator of 300 amp or larger) Pile Driving Operator Roto Mill Roller Operator (Asphalt) Side Boom Tractor (type D-4, equivalent or larger) Self-Propelled or Tractor Drawn Scraper Slurry Machine (asphalt) Swinging Boom Truck (over l2 ton capacity) Shouldering or Gravel Distributing Machine Operator (self-propelled) Shovel Operator Side Boom Tractor (type D-4 or equivalent or larger) Tractor Operator Trenching Machine Operator (ladder or wheel type) Tube Finisher (slip form paving) Farm type tractor with attached pan Class II Class II Class III Class IV Sweeper (wayne type & similar equipment) Screening Plant Operator Washing Plant Operator Crusher Operator Vacuum Truck Operator Grease Truck Air Compressor Operator (600 cfm or more) Air Compressor (2 or more, less than 600 cfm) Concrete Breaker Tractor Operator (farm type with attachments) Wagon Drill Operator Boiler Fireman Oiler End-loader Operator (under 1 yard capacity) Roller Operator (other than asphalt) Curing Equipment Operator (self-propelled) Concrete Saw Operator (Over 40 HP) Power Bin Operator Plant Drier Operator (asphalt) Vibratory Compaction Equipment (6 wide or over) Guard Post Driver Operator All Mulching Equipment Boom or Winch Hoist Truck Operator End Dumps Backhoe (with 3/8 yard bucket or less) Side Boom Tractor (smaller than D-4 type or equivalent) Batch Plant (concretedry mix) Stump Remover Skid Steer Fireman Mechanic's Helper Trencher (service) Flexplane Operator Cleftplane Operator Grader Operator Self-propelled Fine-Grade or Form (concrete) Finishing Machine Operator (concrete) Concrete Pump (under 3 ) Farm Type Tractor Operator Mesh Installer (self-propelled) Page 3 of 11

5 STATE OF MICHIGAN MICHIGAN PREVAILING WAGE RATE SCHEDULE For Parking Lot, Road, Highway, Bridge & Airport Construction LABORERS CLASSIFICATION DESCRIPTIONS Class 1 Asphalt Shoveler or Loader, Asphalt Raker Tender, Asphalt Plant Misc., Railroad Track and Trestle Laborer, Burlap Man, Carpenter's Tender, Top Man, ard Man, Guard Rail Builder's Tender, Earth Retention Barrier and Wall and Mechanically Stabilized Earthen Wall Installers Tender, Highway and Median Barrier Installer's Tender (including Sound, Retaining and Crash Barrier), Fence Erector's Tender, Dumper (wagon, truck, etc.) Joint Filling Labor, Misc., Unskilled Labor, Sprinkler Labor, Form Setting Labor, Form Stripper, Pavement Reinforcing, Handling and Placing (e.g. wire mesh, steel mats, dowel bars, etc.) Mason's or Bricklayer's Tender on Manholes, Manhole Builder, Headwalls, etc., Waterproofing (other than buildings), Seal Coating and Slurry Mix, Shoring, Underpinning, Bridge Painting, etc. (spray, roller and brush) Sandblasting, Pressure Grouting, and Bridge Pin and Hanger Removal, Material Recycling Laborer, Horizontal Paver (brick, concrete, clay, stone and asphalt) Ground Stabilization and Modification Laborer, Grouting, Waterblasting, Sign Installer and remote control operated equipment. Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 Class 5 Class 6 Class 7 Mix Operator (less than 5 sacks), Air or Electric Tool Operator (jack hammer, etc.), Spreader, Boxman (asphalt, stone, gravel, etc.), Concrete Paddler, Power Chain Saw Operator, Paving Batch Truck Dumper, Tunnel Mucker (highway work only), Concrete Saw Operator (under 40 H.P.), Dry Pack Machine and Roto-Mill Grounds Person. Tunnel Miner (highway work only), Finishers Tender, Guard Rail Builder, Highway and Median Barrier Installer, Fence Erector, Bottom Man, Powder Man, Wagon Drill and Air Track Operators, Curb and Side Rail Setters' Tender, Diamond & Core Drills, Earth Retention Barriers, Walls and Mechanically Stabilized Earthen Wall Installer (including sound, retaining and crash barrier), grade checker and certified welder. Asphalt Raker Pipe Layers, Oxy-gun Line-Form Setter for Curb or Pavement and asphalt screed checker/screw man on asphalt paving machines. Concrete Specialist, finishing and troweling, of cast in place or precast concrete by any and all methods. Page 4 of 11

6 STATE OF MICHIGAN MICHIGAN PREVAILING WAGE RATE SCHEDULE For Parking Lot, Road, Highway, Bridge & Airport Construction OVERTIME PROVISIONS FOR Road Builder PREVAILING WAGE RATE SCHEDULE 1. Overtime is represented as a nine character code. Each character represents a certain period of time after the first 8 hours Monday thru Friday. Monday thru Friday Saturday Sunday & Holidays First 8 Hours 4 9 th Hour th Hour 2 6 Over 10 hours 3 7 Overtime for Monday thru Friday after 8 hours: the 1 st character is for time worked in the 9 th hour (8.1-9 hours) the 2 nd character is for time worked in the 10 th hour ( hours) the 3 rd character is for time worked beyond the 10 th hour (10.1 and beyond) Four 10s 8 9 Overtime on Saturday: the 4 th character is for time worked in the first 8 hours on Saturday (0-8 hours) the 5 th character is for time worked in the 9 th hour on Saturday (8.1-9 hours) the 6 th character is for time worked in the 10 th hour ( hours) the 7 th character is for time worked beyond the 10 th hour (10.01 and beyond) Overtime on Sunday & Holidays the 8 th character is for time worked on Sunday or on a holiday 4 Ten hour Straight Time The 9 th character indicates if an optional 4-day 10-hour per day workweek can be worked between Monday and Friday without paying overtime after 8 hours worked. To utilize a 4 ten workweek, notice is required from the employer to employee prior to the start of work on the project. 2. Overtime Indicators Used in the Overtime Provision: H -means TIME AND ONE-HALF due D -means DOUBLE PA due X means TIME AND ONE HALF due after 40 hours worked means ES an optional 4-day 10-hour per day workweek can be worked without paying overtime after 8 hours worked N -means NO optional 4-day 10-hour per day workweek can be worked without paying overtime after 8 hours worked 3. EXAMPLES: HHHHHHDD - This example shows that the 1½ rate must be used for time worked after 8 hours Monday thru Friday (characters 1-3)and for all hours worked on Saturday, (characters 4-6), except hours worked after 10 hours on Saturday (7 th character). Work done after 10 hours must be paid at the double time rate. Work done on Sunday or holidays must be paid double time (character 8). The (character 9) indicates that 4 ten-hour days is an acceptable alternative workweek at regular pay. HHHHHHHH means that the 1½ rate must be used for time worked after 8 hours worked Monday thru Friday (characters 1-3); and for any hours worked on Saturdays, Sundays or holidays (characters 4-8). The (character 9) indicates that 4 ten-hour days is an acceptable alternative workweek at regular pay. XXHXXXHD this example allows 4 ten hour days Monday thru Saturday to be worked. Hours worked beyond ten Monday thru Saturday OR hours worked after 40 hours in one week must be paid at time and one half. Sunday or holiday hours must be paid at double. Page 5 of 11

7 STATE OF MICHIGAN MICHIGAN PREVAILING WAGE RATE SCHEDULE For Parking Lot, Road, Highway, Bridge & Airport Construction CARPENTER CRAFT JURISDICTION Michigan recognizes the Carpenters for any and all work related to weatherization that has historically been the work of the Carpenter. This work shall include, but not be limited to: all work defined under the Federal Weatherization Assistance Program. The jurisdiction of Carpenters, as to all work that has historically and traditionally been performed consisting of the milling, fashioning, joining, assembling, erecting, fastening or dismantling of all materials of wood, plastic, metal, fiber, cork, or composition and all other substitute materials, as well as the handling, cleaning, erecting, installing and dismantling of all machinery, equipment and all materials used by Carpenters. The jurisdiction, therefore, extends over the following divisions and subdivisions of the trade: Carpenters and Joiners, Millwrights, Pile Drivers, Bridge, Dock and Wharf Carpenters, Underpinners, Timbermen, and Coredrillers, Shipwrights, Boat Builders, Ship- hand, Stair-Builders, Millmen, Wood and Resilient Floor Decorators, Floor Finishers, Carpet-layers, Shinglers, Siders, Insulators, Acoustic and Drywall Applicators, Sharers and House Movers, Loggers, Lumber and Sawmill Workers, Reed and Rattan Workers, Shingle Weavers, Casket and Coffin Makers, Railroad Carpenters and Car Builders, regardless of material used and all those engaged in the operation of woodworking or other machinery required in fashioning, milling or manufacturing of products used in the trade, and the handling, erecting and installing materials on any of the above divisions or sub-divisions, burning, welding and rigging incidental to the trade. When the term "Carpenter and Joiner" is used, it shall mean all the subdivisions of the trade. The trade autonomy of Carpenters therefore extends over the divisions and subdivisions of the trade, which are set forth as follows: (a) The framing, erecting and prefabrication of roofs, partitions, floors and other parts of buildings of wood, metal, plastic or other substitutes; application of all metal flashing used for hips, valleys and chimneys; the erection of Stran Steel section or its equal. The building and setting of all forms and centers for brick and masonry. The fabrication and erection of all forms for concrete and decking, the dismantling of same (as per International Agreement) when they are to be re-used on the job or stored for re-use. The cutting and handling of all falsework for fireproofing and slabs. Where power is used in the setting or dismantling of forms, all signaling and handling shall be done by carpenters. The setting of templates for anchor bolts for structural members and for machinery, and the placing, leveling and bracing of these bolts. All framing in connection with the setting or metal columns. The setting of all bulkheads, footing forms and the setting of and fabrication of, screeds and stakes for concrete and mastic floors where the screed is notched or fitted, or made up of more than one member. The making of forms for concrete block, bulkheads, figures, posts, rails, balusters and ornaments, etc. (b) The handling and erecting of rough material and drywall, the handling, assembly, setting and leveling of all fixtures, display cases, all furniture such as tables, chairs, desks, coat racks, etc., all de-mountable or moveable partitions such as Von wall, E Wall, Steel Case, Herman Miller, Haworth, American Seating, Westinghouse, Lazy Boy, rosewood, etc. All rebuilding, remodeling and setting up of all kinds of partitions, finished lumber, metal and plastic trim to be erected by Carpenters shall be handled from the truck or vehicle delivering same to the job by Carpenters. Page 6 of 11

8 STATE OF MICHIGAN MICHIGAN PREVAILING WAGE RATE SCHEDULE For Parking Lot, Road, Highway, Bridge & Airport Construction CARPENTER CRAFT JURISDICTION (c) The building and moving of all scaffolding runways and staging where carpenters' tools are used, the building from the ground up of all scaffolds over fourteen (14) feet in height including metal and specially designed scaffolding. The building and construction of all hoists and derricks made of wood; the making of mortar boards, boxes, trestles, all shoring, razing and moving of buildings. Lift type trucks are to be considered a tool of the trade. Metal siding and metal roofing fall within the scope of jurisdiction for the carpenters. (d) The cutting or framing and fireproofing of the openings for pipes, conduits, ducts, etc., where they pass through floors, partitions, walls, roofs or fixtures composed in whole or in part of wood. The laying out of making and installation of all inserts and sleeves for pipes, ducts, etc., where carpenters' tools and knowledge are required. The making and installing of all wooden meter boards, crippling and backing for fixtures. The welding of studs and other fastenings to receive material being applied by carpenters. (e) The installation of all grounds, furring or stripping, ceilings and sidewalks, application of all types of shingling and siding, etc. (f) The installation of all interior and exterior trim or finish of wood, aluminum, kalamein, hollow or extruded metal, plastic, doors, transoms, thresholds, mullions and windows. The setting of jambs, bucks, window frames of wood or metal where braces or wedges are used. The installation of all wood, metal or other substitutes of casing, molding, chair rail, wainscoting, china closets, base of mop boards, wardrobes, metal partitions as per National Decisions or specific agreements, etc. The complete laying out, fabrication and erection of stairs. The making and erecting of all fixtures, cabinets, shelving, racks, louvers, etc. The mortising and application of all hardware in connection with our work. The sanding and refinishing of all wood, cork or composition floors to be sanded or scraped, filled, sized and buffed, either by hand or power machines. The assembling and setting of all seats in theaters, halls, churches, schools, auditorium, grandstands and other buildings. All bowling alley work. (g) The manufacture, fabrication and installation of all screens, storm sash, storm doors and garage doors; the installation of wood, canvas, plastic or metal awnings or eye shades, door shelters, jalousies, etc. The laying of wood, wood block and wood composition in floors. (h) The installation of all materials used in drywall construction, such as plasterboard, all types of asbestos boards, transite and other composition board. The application of all material which serves as base for acoustic tile, except plaster. All acoustical applications as per National Agreement or specific agreement. (i) The building and dismantling of all barricades, hand rails, guard rails, partitions and temporary partitions. erection and dismantling of all temporary housing on construction projects. The (j) The installation of rock wool, cork and other insulation material used for sound or weatherproofing. The removal of caulking and placing of staff bead and brick mold and all Oakum caulking, substitutes, etc., and all caulking in connection with carpentry work. (k) The installation of all chalk boards/marker boards. Page 7 of 11

9 STATE OF MICHIGAN MICHIGAN PREVAILING WAGE RATE SCHEDULE For Parking Lot, Road, Highway, Bridge & Airport Construction CARPENTER CRAFT JURISDICTION (l) The operation of all hand operated winches used to raise wooden structures. (m) The erection of porcelain enameled panels and siding. (n) The unloading and distribution of all furnished, prefabricated and built-up sections such as door bucks, window frames, cupboards, cabinets, store fixtures, counters and show cases or comparably finished or prefabricated materials, to the job sites or points of installation as used in the construction, alteration and remodeling industry. (o) The handling of doors, metal, wood or composite, partitions and other finished bulk materials used for trim from the point of delivery. (p) All processing of these materials and handling after processing. (q) The making up of panels and fitting them into walls, all bracing and securing, all removal of panels from the casting including all braces, whalers, hairpins, etc. (r) The handling and setting of all metal pans and sections from the stock piles of reasonable distance as required by job needs shall be performed by carpenters. The stripping of such metal pans, panels or sections is to be performed by carpenters. (s) The sharpening of all carpenter hand or power tools, or those used by carpenters. (t). The layout, fabrication, assembling of and erection and dismantling of all displays made of wood, metal, plastic, composition board or any substitute material; the covering of same with any type of material, the crating and un-crating, the handling from the point of unloading and back to the point of loading of all displays and other materials or components. (u) The same shall apply to all other necessary component parts used for display purposes such as turntables, platforms, identification towers and fixtures, regardless of how constructed, assembled or erected or dismantled. (v) The make-up, handling, cutting and sewing of all materials used in buntings, flags, banners, decorative paper, fabrics and similar materials used in the display decorative industry for draperies and back drops. The decorative framing of trucks, trailers and autos used as floats or moving displays. The slatting of walls to hand fabrics and other decorative materials, drilling of all holes to accommodate such installations. Setting up and removal of booths constructed of steel or aluminum tubing as stanchions, railings, etc., handling and placing of furniture, appliances, etc., which are being used to complete the booth at the request of the exhibitor. Fabricating and application of leather, plastic and other like materials used for covering of booths. The handling of all materials, fabricating of same. The loading and unloading, erecting and assembling at the exhibit of show area, also in or out of storage when used in booth decorations. Page 8 of 11

10 STATE OF MICHIGAN MICHIGAN PREVAILING WAGE RATE SCHEDULE For Parking Lot, Road, Highway, Bridge & Airport Construction CARPENTER CRAFT JURISDICTION (w) A display shall be construed as any exhibit or medium of advertising, open to private or public showing, which is constructed of wood, metal, plastic or any other substitute to accomplish the objectives of advertising or displaying. (x) Handling, fitting, draping, measuring and installation of fixtures and other hardwares for draperies, all manner of making, measuring, repairing, sizing, hanging and installation of necessary fixtures and hardware for shades and Venetian blinds. (y) Work consisting of cutting and/or forming of all materials in preparation for installing of floors, walls and ceilings; the installation of all resilient floor and base; wall and ceiling materials to include cork, linoleum, prefabricated, laminated, rubber, asphalt, vinyl, metal, plastic, seamless floors and all other similar materials in sheet, interlocking liquid or tile form; the installation of all artificial turf, the installation, cutting and/or fitting of carpets; installation of padding, matting, linen crash and all preformed resilient floor coverings; the fitting of all devices for the attachment of carpet and other floor, wall and ceiling coverings; track sewing of carpets, drilling of holes for sockets and pins, putting in dowels and slats; and all metal trimmings used; the installation of all underlayments, sealants in preparation of floors, walls and ceilings, the unloading and handling of all materials to be installed and the removal of all materials in preparing floors when contracted for by the employer, shall be done only by employees covered under this Agreement. (z) The installation of all sink-tops and cabinets, to include all metal trim and covering for same. All cork, linoleum, congo-wall, linewall, veos tile, plexiglass, vinawall tile, composition tile, plastic tile, aluminum tile and rubber in sheets or tile form and the application thereof. All bolta-wall and bolta-wall tile and similar products. (aa) The handling and placing of all pictures and frames and the assembly of bed frames and accessories. The hanging and placing of all signage. (bb) The installation of all framework partitions and trim materials for toilets and bathrooms made of wood, metal, plastics or composition materials; fastening of all wooden, plastic or composition cleats to iron or any other material for accessories. (cc) The erection of cooling towers and tanks. (dd) The setting, lining, leveling and bracing of all embedded plates, rails and angles. The setting of all stay in place forms. (ee) Environmental: Clean room, any type of environmental chamber, walk in refrigerated coolers and all refrigerated rooms or buildings. Page 9 of 11

11 STATE OF MICHIGAN MICHIGAN PREVAILING WAGE RATE SCHEDULE For Parking Lot, Road, Highway, Bridge & Airport Construction CARPENTER CRAFT JURISDICTION PILE DRIVING AND CAISSON DRILLING (ff) All unloading, handling, signaling and driving of piles, whether wood, steel, pipe, beam pile, composite, concrete or molded in place, wood and steel sheeting, cofferdam work, trestle work, dock work, floating derricks, caisson work, foundation work, bridge work, whether old or new, crib work, pipe line work and submarine work. Cutting of all wood, steel or concrete pile, whether by machine or hand; welding and cutting, peeling, and heading of all wood pile, steel sheeting and wood sheeting. The erecting and dismantling of all pile driving rigs, also derricks whether on land or water; also the moving, shoring and underpinning of all buildings. The loading and unloading of all derricks, cranes and pile driving materials. The tending, maintenance and operation of all valves pertaining to the operation of driving of pile. All diving and tending essential to the completion of jurisdictional claims. All work done in the established yards of the Company and all work not enumerated above, shall be handled and manned as the Employer decides. The pile driver will unload all material shipped in by rail from the point that the rail car is spotted. All cleaning and preparation of all piling prior to driving. The welding and attachment of all boot plates, pile points, splice plates, connectors, rock crosses, driving crosses, driving rigs, point reinforcements and overboots. The construction, reconstruction, repair, alteration, demolition and partial or complete removal of all marine work including, but not limited to, docks, piers, wharves, quays, jetties, cribs, causeways, breakwaters, lighthouses and permanent buoys, etc. (mixing and placing of concrete excepted). The driving and pulling of all wood, steel and concrete foundation piles and sheet piling. The heading, pointing, splicing, cutting and welding of all piles. The placing of all wales, bolts, studs, lagging, rods and washers including the cutting, drilling, boring or breaking of all holes or openings thereof. The removal of all materials and/or obstructions of any nature (rip-rap included) that retard or interfere with the driving of piles or with the placing of wales, bolts and rods. Page 10 of 11

12 STATE OF MICHIGAN MICHIGAN PREVAILING WAGE RATE SCHEDULE For Parking Lot, Road, Highway, Bridge & Airport Construction CARPENTER CRAFT JURISDICTION This is to be subject to the discretion of the contractor who may choose to use blasting specialists or other demolition specialists. The handling on the job of all materials used in the work. The manning of all floating equipment (towing equipment excepted) engaged in the work enumerated, including deck engines, except machinery manned by Operating Engineers. The placing of all rip-rap, fill stone, bedding stone, cover stone and concrete blocks in connection with marine construction. Work normally performed by Employers, such as soil tests, shoring, underpinning of buildings, cribbing, driving of sheet piling, marine divers, tenders, underwater construction workers and similar operations shall continue to be included in the jurisdiction of this Agreement. All burning, cutting, welding and fabrication of pipe, H-beams, sheet pile (metal or wood), done on the job site or in the yard of the Employer shall be done by pile drivers. The driving of bearing piles, sheet piling with heavy equipment, caissons, pile caps, auger drilling and boring, the setting up for load testing for any type of piling, all layout and spotting for piling, caisson and boring work, all earth retention, ditch boarding, installing tiebacks. ASBESTOS ABATEMENT CARPENTERS (gg) All erection and maintenance of barriers and partitions used in the removing of asbestos or any abatement work. The abatement of any materials previously installed by the carpenter such as transite, ceiling and floor tiles. All operating and maintaining of current equipment used in any abatement work. Page 11 of 11

13 State of Michigan General Request Road Builder Prevailing Wage Rates for State Funded Projects Page 1 of 20 CARPENTERS CARPENTERS ZONE 1 RBCZ1 WAGE $29.47 $44.21 X X H X X X H H CARPENTERS ZONE 1 Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Sanilac, St. Clair, Monroe and the following townships of Livingston County Brighton, Deerfield, Genoa, Hartland, Osceola and Tyrone $26.83 $ ST 6 MONTHS WAGE $12.97 $16.50 $19.46 $ ND 6 MONTHS WAGE $16.21 $18.53 $24.32 $23.60 EAR 2 WAGE $19.16 $20.38 $28.74 $26.38 EAR 3 WAGE $22.10 $22.22 $33.15 $29.14 EAR 4 WAGE $25.05 $24.06 $36.98 $31.90

14 Page 2 of 20 CARPENTERS ZONE 2 RBCZ2 WAGE $26.33 $39.50 X X H X X X H H CARPENTERS ZONE 2 The entire state except those counties and townships listed in Zone 1 $19.18 $ ST EAR WAGE $15.80 $19.18 $23.70 $ ND EAR WAGE $18.43 $19.18 $27.64 $ RD EAR WAGE $21.06 $19.18 $31.59 $ TH EAR WAGE $22.38 $19.18 $33.57 $19.18 CEMENT MASONS CEMENT MASONS ZONE 1 RBCMZ1 WAGE $30.44 $45.66 X X H X X H H H CEMENT MASONS ZONE 1 Genesee, Oakland, Macomb, Monroe, Washtenaw, Wayne, Livingston and Saginaw Counties. $13.34 $ ST EAR WAGE $17.96 $13.34 $26.94 $ ND EAR WAGE $22.09 $13.34 $33.14 $ RD EAR WAGE $26.23 $13.34 $39.34 $13.34

15 Page 3 of 20 CEMENT MASONS ZONE 2 RBCMZ2 WAGE $28.94 $43.41 X X H X X H H H CEMENT MASONS ZONE 2 All counties not listed in Zone 1 $13.34 $ ST EAR WAGE $17.13 $13.34 $25.70 $ ND EAR WAGE $21.08 $13.34 $31.62 $ RD EAR WAGE $25.25 $13.34 $37.88 $13.34 IRONWORKER Metal Fence & Guard Rail IR-55-MF WAGE $20.00 $30.00 $40.00 H H D H H H H D $19.87 $29.81 $39.74 Lenawee Monroe

16 Page 4 of 20 IRONWOKERS ZONE 1: Fence, sound barrier and guardrail RBIRZ1 WAGE $24.00 $36.00 $48.00 X X H X X X H D erection/installation work, and exterior signage work. $11.55 $11.55 $11.55 IRONWORKERS ZONE 1 Genesee, Oakland, Macomb, Washtenaw and Wayne Counties 60% WAGE $14.40 $21.60 $28.80 $10.75 $10.75 $ % WAGE $15.60 $23.40 $31.20 $10.85 $10.85 $ % WAGE $16.80 $25.20 $33.60 $10.96 $10.96 $ % WAGE $18.00 $27.00 $36.00 $11.05 $11.05 $ % WAGE $19.20 $28.80 $38.40 $11.15 $11.15 $ % WAGE $20.40 $30.60 $40.80 $11.25 $11.25 $11.25 IRONWORKERS ZONE 2: Fence, sound barrier and RBIRZ2 WAGE $20.00 $30.00 $40.00 X X H X X X H D guardrail erection/installation work, and exterior signage work. $11.55 $11.55 $11.55 IRONWORKERS ZONE 2 The entire state except those counties listed in Zone 1:Genesee, Oakland, Macomb, Monroe, Washtenaw and Wayne and Lenawee 60% WAGE $12.00 $18.00 $24.00 $10.75 $10.75 $ % WAGE $13.00 $19.50 $26.00 $10.85 $10.85 $ % WAGE $14.00 $21.00 $28.00 $10.96 $10.96 $ % WAGE $15.00 $22.50 $30.00 $11.05 $11.05 $ % WAGE $24.00 $32.00 $11.15 $11.15 $ % WAGE $17.00 $25.50 $34.00 $11.25 $11.25 $11.25

17 Page 5 of 20 LABORERS LABORERS CLASS 1 ZONE 1 RBLABC1Z1 WAGE $22.32 $33.48 X X X X X X X H LABORERS ZONE 1 Genesee, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, Washtenaw and Wayne $16.74 $25.11 $17.86 $26.79 $18.97 $28.46 $21.20 $31.80 LABORERS CLASS 1 ZONE 2 RBLABC1Z2 WAGE $20.41 $30.62 X X X X X X X H LABORERS ZONE 2 Allegan, Barry, Bay, Berrien, Branch, Calhoun, Cass, Clinton, Eaton, Gratiot, Hillsdale, Huron, Ingham, Jackson, Kalamazoo, Lapeer, Lenawee, Livingston, Midland, Muskegon, Saginaw, Sanilac, Shiawassee, St. Clair, St. Joseph, Tuscola, and Van Buren $15.31 $22.96 $16.33 $24.50 $17.35 $26.02 $19.39 $29.08

18 Page 6 of 20 LABORERS CLASS 1 ZONE 3 & 4 RBLABC1Z3 WAGE $19.66 $29.49 X X X X X X X H $14.74 $22.11 $15.73 $23.60 $16.71 $25.06 $18.68 $28.02 LABORERS ZONE 3 LABORERS ZONE 4 Alcona, Alpena, Antrim, Arenac, Benzie, Charlevoix, Alger, Baraga, Chippewa, Delta, Dickinson, Gogebic, Cheboygan, Clare, Crawford, Emmet, Gladwin, Grand Houghton, Iron, Keweenaw, Luce, Mackinac, Traverse, Ionia, Iosco, Isabella, Kalkaska, Kent, Marquette, Menominee, Ontonagon and Schoolcraft Lake, Leelanau, Manistee, Mason, Mecosta, Missaukee, Montcalm, Montmorency, Newaygo, Oceana, Ogemaw, Osceola, Oscoda, Otsego, Ottawa, Presque Isle, Roscommon and Wexford LABORERS CLASS 2 ZONE 1 RBLABC2Z1 WAGE $22.45 $33.68 X X X X X X X H LABORERS ZONE 1 Genesee, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, Washtenaw and Wayne $16.84 $25.26 $17.96 $26.94 $19.08 $28.62 $21.33 $32.00

19 Page 7 of 20 LABORERS CLASS 2 ZONE 2 RBLABC2Z2 WAGE $20.61 $30.92 X X X X X X X H LABORERS ZONE 2 Allegan, Barry, Bay, Berrien, Branch, Calhoun, Cass, Clinton, Eaton, Gratiot, Hillsdale, Huron, Ingham, Jackson, Kalamazoo, Lapeer, Lenawee, Livingston, Midland, Muskegon, Saginaw, Sanilac, Shiawassee, St. Clair, St. Joseph, Tuscola, and Van Buren $15.46 $23.19 $16.49 $24.74 $17.52 $26.28 $19.58 $29.37 LABORERS CLASS 2 ZONES 3 & 4 RBLABC2Z4 WAGE $19.87 $29.81 X X X X X X X H $14.90 $22.35 $15.90 $23.85 $16.89 $25.34 $18.88 $28.32 LABORERS ZONE 3 LABORERS ZONE 4 Alcona, Alpena, Antrim, Arenac, Benzie, Charlevoix, Alger, Baraga, Chippewa, Delta, Dickinson, Gogebic, Cheboygan, Clare, Crawford, Emmet, Gladwin, Grand Houghton, Iron, Keweenaw, Luce, Mackinac, Traverse, Ionia, Iosco, Isabella, Kalkaska, Kent, Marquette, Menominee, Ontonagon and Schoolcraft Lake, Leelanau, Manistee, Mason, Mecosta, Missaukee, Montcalm, Montmorency, Newaygo, Oceana, Ogemaw, Osceola, Oscoda, Otsego, Ottawa, Presque Isle, Roscommon and Wexford

20 Page 8 of 20 LABORERS CLASS 3 ZONE 1 RBLABC3Z1 WAGE $22.63 $33.95 X X X X X X X H LABORERS ZONE 1 Genesee, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, Washtenaw and Wayne $16.97 $25.46 $18.10 $27.15 $19.24 $28.86 $21.50 $32.25 LABORERS CLASS 3 ZONE 2 RBLABC3Z2 WAGE $20.85 $31.28 X X X X X X X H LABORERS ZONE 2 Allegan, Barry, Bay, Berrien, Branch, Calhoun, Cass, Clinton, Eaton, Gratiot, Hillsdale, Huron, Ingham, Jackson, Kalamazoo, Lapeer, Lenawee, Livingston, Midland, Muskegon, Saginaw, Sanilac, Shiawassee, St. Clair, St. Joseph, Tuscola, and Van Buren $15.64 $23.46 $16.68 $25.02 $17.72 $26.58 $19.81 $29.72

21 Page 9 of 20 LABORERS CLASS 3 ZONES 3 & 4 RBLABC3Z3 WAGE $20.16 $30.24 X X X X X X X H $15.12 $22.68 $16.13 $24.20 $17.14 $25.71 $19.15 $28.72 LABORERS ZONE 3 LABORERS ZONE 4 Alcona, Alpena, Antrim, Arenac, Benzie, Charlevoix, Alger, Baraga, Chippewa, Delta, Dickinson, Gogebic, Cheboygan, Clare, Crawford, Emmet, Gladwin, Grand Houghton, Iron, Keweenaw, Luce, Mackinac, Traverse, Ionia, Iosco, Isabella, Kalkaska, Kent, Marquette, Menominee, Ontonagon and Schoolcraft Lake, Leelanau, Manistee, Mason, Mecosta, Missaukee, Montcalm, Montmorency, Newaygo, Oceana, Ogemaw, Osceola, Oscoda, Otsego, Ottawa, Presque Isle, Roscommon and Wexford LABORERS CLASS 4 ZONE 1 RBLABC4Z1 WAGE $22.71 $34.07 X X X X X X X H LABORERS ZONE 1 Genesee, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, Washtenaw and Wayne $17.03 $25.54 $18.17 $27.26 $19.30 $28.95 $21.57 $32.36

22 Page 10 of 20 LABORERS CLASS 4 ZONE 2 RBLABC4Z2 WAGE $21.20 $31.80 X X X X X X X H LABORERS ZONE 2 Allegan, Barry, Bay, Berrien, Branch, Calhoun, Cass, Clinton, Eaton, Gratiot, Hillsdale, Huron, Ingham, Jackson, Kalamazoo, Lapeer, Lenawee, Livingston, Midland, Muskegon, Saginaw, Sanilac, Shiawassee, St. Clair, St. Joseph, Tuscola, and Van Buren $15.90 $23.85 $16.96 $25.44 $18.02 $27.03 $20.14 $30.21 LABORERS CLASS 4 ZONES 3 & 4 RBLABC4Z3 WAGE $20.60 $30.90 X X X X X X X H $15.45 $23.18 $16.48 $24.72 $17.51 $26.26 $19.57 $29.36 LABORERS ZONE 3 LABORERS ZONE 4 Alcona, Alpena, Antrim, Arenac, Benzie, Charlevoix, Alger, Baraga, Chippewa, Delta, Dickinson, Gogebic, Cheboygan, Clare, Crawford, Emmet, Gladwin, Grand Houghton, Iron, Keweenaw, Luce, Mackinac, Traverse, Ionia, Iosco, Isabella, Kalkaska, Kent, Marquette, Menominee, Ontonagon and Schoolcraft Lake, Leelanau, Manistee, Mason, Mecosta, Missaukee, Montcalm, Montmorency, Newaygo, Oceana, Ogemaw, Osceola, Oscoda, Otsego, Ottawa, Presque Isle, Roscommon and Wexford

23 Page 11 of 20 LABORERS CLASS 5 ZONE 1 RBLABC5Z1 WAGE $22.92 $34.38 X X X X X X X H LABORERS ZONE 1 Genesee, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, Washtenaw and Wayne $17.19 $25.78 $18.34 $27.51 $19.48 $29.22 $21.77 $32.66 LABORERS CLASS 5 ZONE 2 RBLABC5Z2 WAGE $21.07 $31.61 X X X X X X X H LABORERS ZONE 2 Allegan, Barry, Bay, Berrien, Branch, Calhoun, Cass, Clinton, Eaton, Gratiot, Hillsdale, Huron, Ingham, Jackson, Kalamazoo, Lapeer, Lenawee, Livingston, Midland, Muskegon, Saginaw, Sanilac, Shiawassee, St. Clair, St. Joseph, Tuscola, and Van Buren $15.80 $23.70 $16.86 $25.29 $17.91 $26.86 $20.02 $30.03

24 Page 12 of 20 LABORERS CLASS 5 ZONES 3 & 4 RBLABC5Z3 WAGE $20.22 $30.33 X X X X X X X H $15.16 $22.74 $16.18 $24.27 $17.19 $25.78 $19.21 $28.82 LABORERS ZONE 3 LABORERS ZONE 4 Alcona, Alpena, Antrim, Arenac, Benzie, Charlevoix, Alger, Baraga, Chippewa, Delta, Dickinson, Gogebic, Cheboygan, Clare, Crawford, Emmet, Gladwin, Grand Houghton, Iron, Keweenaw, Luce, Mackinac, Traverse, Ionia, Iosco, Isabella, Kalkaska, Kent, Marquette, Menominee, Ontonagon and Schoolcraft Lake, Leelanau, Manistee, Mason, Mecosta, Missaukee, Montcalm, Montmorency, Newaygo, Oceana, Ogemaw, Osceola, Oscoda, Otsego, Ottawa, Presque Isle, Roscommon and Wexford LABORERS CLASS 6 ZONE 1 RBLABC6Z1 WAGE $23.22 $34.83 X X X X X X X H LABORERS ZONE 1 Genesee, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, Washtenaw and Wayne $17.42 $26.13 $18.58 $27.87 $19.74 $29.61 $22.06 $33.09

25 Page 13 of 20 LABORERS CLASS 6 ZONE 2 RBLABC6Z2 WAGE $21.41 $32.12 X X X X X X X H LABORERS ZONE 2 Allegan, Barry, Bay, Berrien, Branch, Calhoun, Cass, Clinton, Eaton, Gratiot, Hillsdale, Huron, Ingham, Jackson, Kalamazoo, Lapeer, Lenawee, Livingston, Midland, Muskegon, Saginaw, Sanilac, Shiawassee, St. Clair, St. Joseph, Tuscola, and Van Buren $16.06 $24.09 $17.13 $25.70 $18.20 $27.30 $20.34 $30.51 LABORERS CLASS 6 ZONES 3 & 4 RBLABC6Z3 WAGE $20.65 $30.98 X X X X X X X H $15.49 $23.24 $16.52 $24.78 $17.55 $26.32 $19.62 $29.43 LABORERS ZONE 3 LABORERS ZONE 4 Alcona, Alpena, Antrim, Arenac, Benzie, Charlevoix, Alger, Baraga, Chippewa, Delta, Dickinson, Gogebic, Cheboygan, Clare, Crawford, Emmet, Gladwin, Grand Houghton, Iron, Keweenaw, Luce, Mackinac, Traverse, Ionia, Iosco, Isabella, Kalkaska, Kent, Marquette, Menominee, Ontonagon and Schoolcraft Lake, Leelanau, Manistee, Mason, Mecosta, Missaukee, Montcalm, Montmorency, Newaygo, Oceana, Ogemaw, Osceola, Oscoda, Otsego, Ottawa, Presque Isle, Roscommon and Wexford

26 Page 14 of 20 LABORERS CLASS 7 ZONES 2, 3, 4 RBLABC72 WAGE $23.98 $35.97 X X X X X X X H $17.98 $26.97 $19.18 $28.77 $20.38 $30.57 $22.78 $34.17 LABORERS ZONE 2 LABORERS ZONE 3 LABORERS ZONE 4 Allegan, Barry, Bay, Berrien, Branch, Calhoun, Cass, Alcona, Alpena, Antrim, Arenac, Benzie, Charlevoix, Alger, Baraga, Chippewa, Delta, Dickinson, Gogebic, Clinton, Eaton, Gratiot, Hillsdale, Huron, Ingham, Cheboygan, Clare, Crawford, Emmet, Gladwin, Grand Houghton, Iron, Keweenaw, Luce, Mackinac, Jackson, Kalamazoo, Lapeer, Lenawee, Livingston, Traverse, Ionia, Iosco, Isabella, Kalkaska, Kent, Marquette, Menominee, Ontonagon and Schoolcraft Midland, Muskegon, Saginaw, Sanilac, Shiawassee, St. Clair, St. Joseph, Tuscola, and Van Buren Lake, Leelanau, Manistee, Mason, Mecosta, Missaukee, Montcalm, Montmorency, Newaygo, Oceana, Ogemaw, Osceola, Oscoda, Otsego, Ottawa, Presque Isle, Roscommon and Wexford LABORERS CLASS 7 ZONE 1 RBLABC7Z1 WAGE $24.29 $36.44 X X X X X X X H LABORERS ZONE 1 Genesee, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, Washtenaw and Wayne $18.22 $ WORK HOURS WAGE $19.43 $29.14 $20.65 $30.98 $23.08 $34.62

27 Page 15 of 20 OPERATING ENGINEERS OPERATING ENGINEERS CLASS I ZONE 1& 2 RBOEC1Z1 WAGE $27.53 $41.30 H H H H H H H H $27.14 $ ST 6 MONTHS WAGE $19.27 $26.14 $28.90 $ ND 6 MONTHS WAGE $20.65 $26.14 $30.98 $ RD 6 MONTHS WAGE $22.02 $26.14 $33.03 $ TH 6 MONTHS WAGE $23.40 $26.14 $35.10 $ TH 6 MONTHS WAGE $24.78 $26.14 $37.17 $ TH 6 MONTHS WAGE $26.15 $26.14 $39.22 $28.21 OPERATING ENGINEERS ZONE 1 OPERATING ENGINEERS ZONE 2 Genesee, Oakland, Macomb, Monroe, Washtenaw The entire state except those counties listed in Zone and Wayne counties 1:Genesee, Oakland, Macomb, Monroe, Washtenaw and Wayne OPERATING ENGINEERS CLASS II ZONE 1 RBOEC2Z1 WAGE $21.68 $32.52 H H H H H H H H $26.26 $27.89 OPERATING ENGINEERS ZONE 1 Genesee, Oakland, Macomb, Monroe, Washtenaw and Wayne counties OPERATING ENGINEERS GREASE TRUCK CLASS II ZONE RBOEC2Z1GT WAGE $22.81 $34.22 H H H H H H H H 1 $26.43 $28.14 OPERATING ENGINEERS ZONE 1 Genesee, Oakland, Macomb, Monroe, Washtenaw and Wayne counties

28 Page 16 of 20 OPERATING ENGINEERS CLASS 2 ZONE 2 RBOEC2Z2 WAGE $21.55 $32.33 H H H H H H H H $26.24 $27.86 OPERATING ENGINEERS ZONE 2 The entire state except those counties listed in Zone 1:Genesee, Oakland, Macomb, Monroe, Washtenaw and Wayne OPERATING ENGINEERS GREASE TRUCK CLASS 2 ZONE RBOEC2Z2GT WAGE $22.68 $34.02 H H H H H H H H 2 $26.41 $28.11 OPERATING ENGINEERS ZONE 2 The entire state except those counties listed in Zone 1:Genesee, Oakland, Macomb, Monroe, Washtenaw and Wayne OPERATING ENGINEERS CLASS III ZONE 1 RBOEC3Z1 WAGE $21.19 $31.79 H H H H H H H H $26.19 $27.78 OPERATING ENGINEERS ZONE 1 Genesee, Oakland, Macomb, Monroe, Washtenaw and Wayne counties OPERATING ENGINEERS CLASS III ZONE 2 RBOEC3Z2 WAGE $21.06 $31.59 H H H H H H H H $26.17 $27.75 OPERATING ENGINEERS ZONE 2 The entire state except those counties listed in Zone 1:Genesee, Oakland, Macomb, Monroe, Washtenaw and Wayne OPERATING ENGINEERS CLASS IV ZONE 1 RBOEC4Z1 WAGE $21.04 $31.56 H H H H H H H H $26.17 $27.75 OPERATING ENGINEERS ZONE 1 Genesee, Oakland, Macomb, Monroe, Washtenaw and Wayne counties

29 Page 17 of 20 OPERATING ENGINEERS CLASS IV ZONE 2 RBOEC4Z2 WAGE $20.78 $31.17 H H H H H H H H $26.13 $27.69 OPERATING ENGINEERS ZONE 2 The entire state except those counties listed in Zone 1:Genesee, Oakland, Macomb, Monroe, Washtenaw and Wayne Pipe and Manhole Rehab General Laborer for rehab work or normal cleaning and cctv TM247 WAGE $19.99 $29.99 H H H H H H H H N work-top man, scaffold man, CCTV assistant, jetter-vac assistant $8.21 $8.21 Statewide Tap cutter/cctv Tech/Grout Equipment Operator: unit driver TM247-2 N WAGE $24.49 $36.74 H H H H H H H H and operator of CCTV; grouting equipment and tap cutting equipment $8.21 $8.21 Statewide CCTV Technician/Combo Unit Operator: unit driver and N TM247-3 WAGE $23.24 $34.86 H H H H H H H H operator of cctv unit or combo unit in connection with normal cleaning and televising work $8.21 $8.21 Statewide Boiler Operator: unit driver and operator of steam/water heater N TM247-4 WAGE $24.99 $37.49 H H H H H H H H units and all ancillary equipment associated $8.21 $8.21 Statewide

30 Page 18 of 20 Combo Unit driver & Jetter-Vac Operator TM247-5 WAGE $24.99 $37.49 H H H H H H H H N $8.21 $8.21 Statewide Pipe Bursting & Slip-lining Equipment Operator TM247-6 WAGE $25.99 $38.99 H H H H H H H H N $8.21 $8.21 Statewide Roadway Electrical Signal Tech, Communication Tech, Tower Tech, Fiber Optic EC-17 WAGE $37.60 $56.40 $75.20 H H H H H H H D Splicer $16.28 $21.54 $26.81 Statewide 1st 6 months WAGE $22.56 $33.84 $45.12 $12.07 $15.23 $ nd 6 months WAGE $24.44 $36.66 $48.88 $12.59 $16.01 $ rd 6 months WAGE $26.32 $39.48 $52.64 $13.12 $16.81 $ th 6 months WAGE $28.20 $42.30 $56.40 $13.65 $17.60 $ th 6 months WAGE $30.08 $45.12 $60.16 $14.17 $18.38 $ th 6 months WAGE $33.84 $50.76 $67.68 $15.23 $19.97 $24.71

31 Page 19 of 20 Operator A - operates at least 3 of the following: backhoe, EC-17A WAGE $31.81 $47.72 $63.62 H H H H H H H D excavator, directional bore or boom/digger truck. $14.66 $19.12 $23.57 Road Builder Statewide Operator B - operates any 2 of the following: backhoe, excavator, EC-17B H D WAGE $29.72 $44.58 $59.44 H H H H H H directional bore or boom/digger truck $14.07 $18.23 $22.39 Road Builder Statewide WAGE $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Groundman EC-17G WAGE $27.63 $41.45 $55.26 H H H H H H H D $13.49 $17.36 $21.23 TRUCK DRIVERS TRUCK DRIVERS ZONE 1 EUCLID TPE EQUIPMENT TD1 WAGE $25.15 $37.73 H H H H H H H H $19.20 $11.46 TRUCK DRIVERS ZONE 1 Genesee, Oakland, Macomb, Monroe, Livingston, Washtenaw and Wayne TRUCK DRIVERS ZONE 2 EUCLID TPE EQUIPMENT TD2 WAGE $25.05 $37.58 H H H H H H H H $19.20 $11.46 TRUCK DRIVERS ZONE 2 The entire state except those counties listed in Zone 1: Genesee, Oakland, Macomb, Monroe, Livingston, Washtenaw and Wayne

32 Page 20 of 20 TRUCK DRIVERS ZONE 1 8 ARD CAPACIT OR TD81 WAGE $25.00 $37.50 H H H H H H H H GREATER $19.20 $11.46 TRUCK DRIVERS ZONE 1 Genesee, Oakland, Macomb, Monroe, Livingston, Washtenaw and Wayne TRUCK DRIVERS ZONE 2 8 ARD CAPACIT OR TD82 WAGE $24.90 $37.35 H H H H H H H H GREATER $19.20 $11.46 TRUCK DRIVERS ZONE 2 The entire state except those counties listed in Zone 1: Genesee, Oakland, Macomb, Monroe, Livingston, Washtenaw and Wayne TRUCK DRIVERS ZONE 1 ALL TRUCKS (except dump TD91 WAGE $24.90 $37.35 H H H H H H H H trucks of 8 cubic yard capacity or over, tandem axle trucks, transit mix and semis, euclid type equipment, double bottoms and low $19.20 $11.46 boys) TRUCK DRIVERS ZONE 1 Genesee, Oakland, Macomb, Monroe, Livingston, Washtenaw and Wayne TRUCK DRIVERS ZONE 2 All trucks (except dump trucks of 8 TD92 WAGE $24.80 $37.20 H H H H H H H H cubic yard capacity or over, tandem axle trucks, transit mix and semis, euclid type equipment, double bottoms and low boys) $19.20 $11.46 TRUCK DRIVERS ZONE 2 The entire state except those counties listed in Zone 1: Genesee, Oakland, Macomb, Monroe, Livingston, Washtenaw and Wayne